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Ariane Roy (born March 19, 1997) is a Canadian pop singer from Quebec City, Quebec, [1] whose debut album Medium plaisir was released in 2022. [ 2 ] She was a finalist in the virtual 2020 edition of the Francouvertes music competition.
Roy Chester Martin Jr. (born December 25, 1966) is a former American sprinter. He is considered one of the greatest high school sprinters in American history, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and at the height of his career, he competed for the United States at the 1988 Summer Olympics .
On April 30, 2016, Keeling became the first woman in history to complete a 100-meter run at the age of 100. Her time of 1:17.33 was witnessed by a crowd of 44,469 at the 2016 Penn Relays. On February 24, 2018, she set a world record in the 60-meter dash event at the Imperial Dade Track Classic, with a time of 58:34 in the 100 to 104 age group.
Texas track legend Roy "Robot" Martin was in attendance at Saturday's UIL state meet on May 4, 2024. He owned the national record in the 200 meters (20.13) from 1985 to 2016. A legend returns to ...
The final U.S. Figure Skating Championships before the 2026 Milan Olympics will take place in St. Louis. U.S. Figure Skating announced Monday the 2026 nationals would be Jan. 5-11 at the ...
The facility first had the name of "Rincon Vista Stadium", however because of donations, it was renamed the Roy P. Drachman Track and Field Stadium. [ 2 ] The stadium was overhauled during 2006 and is a state-of-the-art facility with a nine-lane track and the latest design in field event competition areas.
Arizona opened the second half on a 21-6 run and took a 49-36 lead with 10:49 left after Jaden Bradley made two driving layups on back-to-back possessions. Bradley led the Wildcats with 12 points.
While running for Overfelt High School, Evans was undefeated, improving his 440-yard time from 48.2 in 1964 to 46.9 in 1965. [5] Evans was a Fulbright scholar in sociology [6] and attended San Jose State, where he was coached by Hall of Famer Bud Winter. [7] In 1966 as a freshman, he won his first AAU championship in 440 yd (402.34 m).